Mobile services in developed Asia–Pacific: trends and forecasts 2020–2025

09 October 2020 | Research

Julia Martusewicz-Kulinska

Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (26 slides) | Mobile Services


"Revenue from the mobile segment will be affected by competitive pressure, but widespread 5G adoption will limit ASPU decline."

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This report examines the key trends and drivers, and provides telecoms market forecasts for mobile communication services in the developed Asia–Pacific (DVAP) region. It includes worldwide context and commentary on seven key countries: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.

This report provides:

  • a 5-year forecast of 113 mobile KPIs for the DVAP region as a whole and for seven key countries
  • an in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions for each type of mobile service, and for key countries
  • an overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics, in order to highlight similarities and differences by means of a cross-country comparison
  • a summary of results and key implications for mobile operators.

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Geographical coverage

Countries modelled individually

  • Australia
  • Hong Kong
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan

Data coverage

Mobile connections

 

  • Handset, mobile broadband, IoT
  • Prepaid, contract
  • 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
  • Smartphone, non-smartphone

Revenue/ARPU/ASPU

 

  • Service, retail, wholesale
  • Handset, mobile broadband, IoT
  • Handset voice, messaging, data
  • Prepaid, contract
  • 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G

Mobile traffic

 

  • Outgoing voice minutes, MoU
  • Mobile data traffic

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Authors

Julia Martusewicz-Kulinska

Research Director